Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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Arbitration Everywhere, Stacking the Deck of Justice
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The 50 Most Powerful Pictures In American History
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The ultimate in powerboat racing, these hydroplanes can attain speeds in excess of 200 mph. Some are supercharged 1,500 horsepower Grand Prix machines running easily 170 miles per hour and LOUD!
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Sugar cane water runoff pollutes because the fertilizer it uses causes the wrong species of plants like the cat tail to over-propagate, and thus overwhelm a stable ecosystem, choking off water and nutrients to sustain the growth of healthy plants necessary for a stable ecosystem.
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Region: Atlantic ICW – FL & St. Johns R. Date Reported: Oct 29, 2015 Reported By: Captain Chris Caldwell Source: Cruising Contributor Boat-Grounded-St-Lucie.jpg Ed. Note: Thank you, Capt. Chris, for this update on the grounded swamped boat at St. Lucie Inlet. The boat grounded and was swamped Oct. 27, 2015, apparently on its way to…
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Don Wilson Remembered
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Don Wilson, younger brother of Stu Wilson, also a hydroplane racer, died in a fiery crash in Acalpulco, Mexico, on June 19, 1966, when Don collided with another hydro driven by Rex Manchester. Hours earlier, in a single crash, Ron Musson died in Washington, D.C.., on the Potomac River, vying for the President’s. Cup. The…
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AIWA to hold annual meeting